Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Sep 1912, p. 12

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HE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, SPPTEMBER 27 PAGE TWELVE SE ---- connection churchy Har. George home dinner, in Harlowe Methodist held Miller's Grove, on 10th inst ompieted the bridge rivef . at Myer's Cave. | is a' fine piece of work- | and adds greatly to the cantly of the locality Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, Lake View, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gray. Harlowe, on Sunday last. W. Thompson, who-has been a few days at Ivanhoe, home Miss Miuaggie Sa! youngest daughter of W, i, was quietly married | Wednesday last, the 18th inst. i fred. Page, a prosperois young ner of Verona. Mr. and Mrs. C Gre are spending the wegal friends in and around Nap Mrs. Edgar Bishop and sou spent Friday last at the the guests of Mr. and Mrs Parry. | vest THE ROYAL TRAIN | wi - . w ir | lowe, the On has ross the ie bridge ! manship ATTLE : LITTLE DAI HOSIERY F zor visiting | Ane A Desmond ilride. Seti. H.-The Church Padua, Cinirevilk a happy event o 2ud, wha Mi Homey Mu bride « of | wos 1} sete of Monday Ca hore, i ~phio n Jos 1 h Th to ih troins of Septem daughter of Besmond, became the niohue, Falerprise. bridal party «ntered (he churel : Str Meadelasohn's wed uing march, rendered by Miss Evely: Hanazan, of Loadin' Rev, | Me r hy oNeiatad Fhe bride w tended by - her! sister, Miss Margaret t MeKeoun while Vipeent Donoghue, of th: groom, wa man Afar the ewe the biudal party end relative inls, drove to wher {bro hoo best mot hy tuessed the home of the suRtuolx Five br a1 nae Corp ned frie ls nu Drie h, w parents, reas awaiting de was gowned in cream talieta, will fringe and picture ligt id's dress was pear] trim wis over cream o paments, chenille + Trish laes, with white natch, The bridem messaline sill with «nd large black picture hat. ift $0 the bride wa bani bracelet wit) bridesmaid, a4 gold amethysts, and to gold bh chain with which the shown hy and beautiful pres ived. After partaking of a luncheon, the bride and groon a trip to Watertown and oth er points. The bride's going-awas gown was of tweed with black silk and button trimmings, atid black bea ver hat with ostrich plumes. Their many friends extend their bess wishes for a bright and happy future Ginests were present from Kingston Naprnee, Marysville,» London and North Bay. For Parties and Everyday Use At the social gatherings for the little people you surely want your children to be dressed as nicely as the other guests, Fine hosiery will contribute much to their appearance, ' Little Darling'= stockings are de rigeur for parties, while the price pérmits their use every day. Made of the finest Australian lamb's wool, dyed with stainless, sanitary dyes, " Little Darling' or *' Little Daisy'? hosiery meet every requirement of the most exacting mother, "LITTLE DARLIN old "TATTLE DAIS "==Relnforced heel and toe All "sizes for children under twelve. COLORS--Pink, Sky Blue, Cardin.l, Black, Tan and (ream. Your dealer can supply you. Cost no more than inferior kinda. Look for the "Sunshine" Trade Mark on the ticket. The Chipman Holton Knitting Co, Limited Hamilton, .' Canada MALS AT HAMILTON AND WELLAND, ONT. yb oautiful gold [rene op; to the racelel sel with man, a Ihe coupla many costly {ithe b st hiro happy {by the {nts red, wal high esteem are held mn was v and Fincess Patricia en. urnished (0 the CPR, hy trip to the coast, The above illustration shows thes Joying the voleeés of the world's the Berliner Gram-o-phone Co. NEWS OF F NEIHBORS i fei ger or" = Cr to be k gr Limited, dainty ou thei eit for i"~~Has silken heel and toe. All sizes for infants up te seven years , os ge to resi ore Creek. Be d h ud the the face by a mjury te his Freeman, Yarker, accident, winit having ime time. The Misses \da Sigsworth have «spective schools at mis WHAT WHIG © CORRESPONDENTS ' TELL US. fortune ked in wrious Charles Pleasant Event at Unionville. ---- --~-- ¢ The Tidings From Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People| Unionville, Sept. 24 On Tues: | Are Doing and What They Are (AY eveuing last, t. 17th, Miss Gladys Knapp, dined a Saying. Wer her. young friends at a gressive nation party Miss Pearl {( i, : ind Oak Flats. Visitors Swit , Wilton, won the prize i and . Mrs Abbott Thompson while Miss 1. Robinson, Kingston Mountain Grove, at T. H ateon's carried off the p given for the | and Mrs 1sh and Miss | guessing cont Another very Rid Barr's; Hen- entertaining feature of the evening ry Wat Bay City was that of the gentlemen showing | yi p . Ouk Flats, their skill in needlework Thia of Sigsworth's Mrs. J. T prize was won by C. Sigsworth, \ Stockport, N.Y., at T. H. here Hartingtbn Guests were present Melville Ellerbeck was in the Mrs. Yohn Stewart, of spent | from. Wilton, Harrowsmith, Hart- Frederick Watson a wook with her sister, R. | ington, Kingston and Unfonsville. Mrs. E. Kitson's Tate. Mrs. J. B, Harvey and All report a very enjoyable evening. | Myers, Hannibal, [ returned to their home in Montre Fapping, Ar- Thursday last. School has reopened, r brother, Tho- | with J. M. Sommerville as principal on Genge, Vero- and Miss K. Patrick -as assistant. qn injured in an has riend \ man always hates 5 former sweet- heart of his wife's.--Mrs. Howe. The rubber slug laps up liquid rub ber as a-.cat laps milk. Pray away devoutly. stoutly.--Ellen Terry. " re tor NUMmM-=- § Pin lel nt el en pro- of Hammer on Lyndhurst Locals, Lyndhurst, Bept, 22 ton has bought out H and intends to rebuild a failure, on account of few took in Lan fair. My wi Fluke is moving into our viliag Delong, of Oshaw a, is speading a y days hunting und ¢ Charl Solomon George arry I'hé the worge Br Lake, at G. on visiting at Miss Gladys Botting, P= ost fair wa > eau rain A lowne anlbiuren, Watson's; caly ishing Morton, Mir Rn on Saturday; Sunday at Mr M. ( Mr isiting t spen erona; and doch, are mas H. Watson: B na, at Stanley > lene Kerr, who ha much impros family al o v. Yi; yo St. Lawrence, Wolfe Island. Sept. 24. Most of the have fin doing | homaxs St. Lawrence, armers m th ral William Ranous is goed work with his new threshing my hine. Miss Svivia Woodman visit ho H We atson Syracuse, N.Y. Miss Sadie atiended the ol Lanan is been atson lami vicinity shed Miss Or been eritically ill, Mr. and Mrs, end Mrs. M. C. reunion of the » which was held at' the John Parham, on Miss DBea- called on to Kingston on and Mrs. Thogas : . vith her mother, M; Sunday at Mrs. --A by the Rev. 1 pie. One of St. Lawrence's "Se lent iM and Mr 3 am; r. anc rs lar young ladies i t n Redmond, at F. Ellerbeek's. A 'num- shortly. Mrs. H. Day i isitin er | ber oung people attended Napanee | parents in Kingston Barry, { who has been very ill able to he around agam. Born, Mr, and Mrg Frank Woodman, a sworth's; ---- vesting Taken to Hotel Dien. Yurr Crogk, Sept. 24. Mrs. Westhrook, who has been visiting and Mrs. Hinry MacRow, has niturn od home. Mrs. John Woodrufi was taken to the Hotel Dieu to treatment. Henry MacRow ed to the city to-day on business. A f Tor pretty wedding wax solemnized Wadnesday, Sept. 15th, Emmons Mr. | BZ in Bowman visiting uncle, turned home underg z panied by was cal " : nd Mrs YU her James O ordon Monday, September 16th {rice Green Bay, daughter, | fy ent ri I a few rien, re ab or A Miss Louise ('Brien French and hitle onto, are spend Lecom ute teon Meeting of Epworth League. \ the my, Sept. 23.-W, 6. Johnston has heen appointed elork of works on unusually the post office. He succeeds the damage Jinte Faber. Preparations are locality, but pas fp A Say a sons! rut more Eo and the supply. oly his idewalig company of Fng- factory is far in [150 hand-Bell "Fingers gave an excel- this {lent entertainment in the town hall he evening of September 13th. The hibped a entertainers are billed to a ROZ ON tappesr her Fhe Epworth League had | tuesday, paying $8525 a hundred I acial evening LE ay ha weight. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Evans | Mis ¥ Bottomley a report of have gone to Vancouver, B.U., to vis {the Point rogue summer school. it Mr. Evans' brother Mr. and were other literary and musical Richard Wilson are $0 on av a inumbers. Rev W., Montgomery. has . the North-West Master Ward [been at Kemiptville, attending the ses- will has a little Mrs. (Dr) Can {sio of the presh tery. Rev. W, Mrs Ar , . non, of Sharbo e, i { Westell, stor of the Baptist church, a ® i . taste better jana, of al (0, APeak ap "Yes, Madam--it is ready, and, I think, a great : | Gues of le s spending the lig hh of and drink | ok A daughter Ren. A. spoke | the Church." Rev. W » wedk with her afer V A glass 0 Water-- Notes From Moscow, Moscow, weather has crops. in this abundant new Rober Sept. b.--~The done wel great . Lo tare is milk at the exces of former of Near bh R large von¥ignment of cheese VRArs Gami for Lime on q 3 tanul live Better Dinners re cad {There 'Is dinner ready, Mary ?" light and beautifully brown, and, if | do say it myself, sister visiting something to be proud of." "That's true, Mary, my husband has said almost the same thing. I'm awfully glad you approve of my choice 'of a Gurney-Oxford. of the saving in coal since we got it, also because of the better meals he is getting." "Indeed he's right Madam --and it requires so little attention." ' "That's fine. Will you serve dinner in a few minutes please." ot : © the News From Keelerville. Keely wville, Sept 0 +» heavy [school rally o making vr church. The { afternoon sess ('. 'Melean, be a harvest Christ tember He approves because principal ion wad a chalk-talk by Brockville. There is to} thanksgiving service in stove, and as for bread and biscuits, I used to tremble when | went to take them from the oven--they were ahout thirty vears and usually speaks %0 often soggy vy. Now they are always r in a Toral church at least once dur- the evening of Sep- ing his stay in Canada. last night, in Bap- success. "the Obligation of the "Your cooking is improving." ith the x 8 dition of ch. thé Gospel to Alb' he wa feature of the "Well perha is, and | hope so, but really Mrs. Housewife, " our new Gurney-Oxford is partly by i responsible for the success | have had lately. | was Selected never able to cook roasts and fowl sc well on our old » Whisky mish harv i grain is still St adi & Sunday being r®lly dav schools quite a large number of people attended Born, Mr. and Mes, Samuel Yateman, a daugh ter. The new platform and steps at school is a fine .improvemen Dr. Spankie visited the school recently. Miss Roberts, teacher, .is pwoving very satisfactory. Charles Clark is impro¥ ing his property hy putting up an up to-date drive house. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Jackson, a son. John Sleeth went to Jones' Falls Saree day James Mélirov® took a large load of pigs te Kingston on Friday. last. Miss Lise Slecth is hope again, after a week's visit at Pit burg. Mise Mildred Anglin is attend. <h arch on 27th, also Sunday on the, following Sabbath. Very Rev. E. J. Bidwell, | LD. dean of Ontario, is a ounced As peak on that ocoasion. WW: Giles, B.D., Fast Orange. N.J.. was heard with pleasure and profit in two excellent addresses in the Methodist church 'recently. He has been an an- nual visitor to Charleston Lake for to Ask your doctor! Wedding at Myers Cave. Myers Cave, Sept. 23.--School : re-opened on thd 8rd. Miss Quinn, co RBY 'S Corbyville for over half-a-century Marge Bottle $1. Q0-yader Government Seal--at best Hotels and Stores ing the Collegiate Institute in Kings- ton. John Banks has sold his farm to Mr, Tye. of Lyndhurst. Nelson Me Adoa bought a fine. horse from J. E. Anglin. Visitors : Mr. and Mrs. Renu ben Clark, of Milburn, at CHuxles Clark Mri. Hinckley and daughter. of Kingoton, at David Sleeth's: Mr. and Mrs. Leggett and two children, of Lowell, Mass., and Misses Freda and Franses MeCuge, of Kingston, and Howard Balls, Gf Ratterses, at oI. x Anghin's: 'Mrs. John Gilbert is home again, after spending a few weeks at Rochester, N.X7 Plessant Valley Ttems. El days, returned h teacher, has been engaged again. Owing to such long continued wet weather "the farmers in this vicin- ity are nnable to harvest their late grain. Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Perry are taking in the Napanee - fair this week and visiting the former's: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Per-| ry, Centreville. John Curtis, who | has been visiting friends in and around Napane for the past few e on Thursday. ; Dellyea left on | Henry and Mitche Tuesday for Healy's Falls, near Campbellford. James Curtis, who has been working near Napanee for the past five months, returned home SIMMONS B Kingston O35 Pleasant © Valley, Sept. 3-The on Thursday last. The sunual hare

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